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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker: Market Savant & Radio Host

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To: yaetmo who wrote (24450)8/28/2006 11:21:48 AM
From: queenleah  Read Replies (2) of 42834
 
I've done what Mary did many times. I hear a recommendation that peaks my interest, but then I've waited for a sure-thing entry. Maybe that is a lower price, a bargain, maybe it's a confirmation the investment is moving the right direction. I'm not a lemming that marches off with one nudge or suggestion. (emphasis added)

Absolutely right. That's what we've been saying all along. Many of us are that way. No one should be a "lemming". Brinker has always said that investors should make their own decisions. IMO, that's why he wouldn't give Mary a specific "sell" or "don't sell" on a specific individual holding.

But it seems that many Brinkerbashers think that so many other people they like to call "goobers and geezers" are incapable of thinking for themselves or making a responsible decision. Often they seem to be proposing that every subscriber who got the special Brinker bulletin marched right to the phone or to their broker and put in the maximum, so they were all "devastated" and "ruined".
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